hecter wrote:Genre doesn't matter, this is for everybody else as much as it is for me.
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Someone has suggested Dan Brown which I've read all of his stuff. Steve Berry, who I'm currently reading is along the same style writing and is very good.
Ken Follett is another suggestion. He writes historical mysteries, usually WWI era forward. My favorite work by him is "The Pillars of the Earth" written around the construction of a a Medieval Cathedral.
Regarding Sci Fi/Fantasy you can't miss with the standards of Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Assimov, JRR Tolkein, Frank Herbert and Edgar Rice Burroughs. I've also read Anne McCaffrey, Terry Brooks and others. Colleen McCullough's Rome series is good (a bit tedious) and Jean Auel's Earth's Children series is good.
How's that for a start?